Consider This Your Inbox Intervention
A Creative Email Marketing Agency Built for You
Welcome to Sunny Sends — an email marketing agency for coaches, creatives, and purpose-led service providers that is here to make email marketing easier to manage, simpler to stick with, and way more effective. This is where strategy meets clarity — and your email finally gets to support the business you’re building.
From setup tools and smart content to full-scale support, Sunny Sends helps you stop guessing and start sending — consistently, confidently, and without burning out.
Your Emails Are About to Get A Whole Lot Brighter
If email has been your business’s most chaotic coworker…
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Meet Michelle
Hi, I’m Michelle — the one-woman operation behind Sunny Sends. I help coaches, creatives, and heart-led service providers turn email from “ugh, I should be doing this” into “oh hey, that actually worked.“
Sunny Sends was built for people who care deeply about their work — but break into a cold sweat at the thought of ‘weekly emails.’ (Good news: that pressure is fixable. Promise.)
My background? A decade of email marketing, a love of clarity and strategy, and a firm belief that email should be the sharpest tool in your digital marketing toolbox — not the one duct-taped together and buried at the bottom of a drawer. It should feel easier, sound like you, and actually move your business forward.
If your email marketing needs structure, support, or just someone else to take the wheel… Let me help make your email feel brighter!





When I’m not nerding out over email strategy…
You’ll usually find me in a yoga studio, snuggling my pup, or reading by a river. I like my mornings slow, my space cozy, and my humor dry.
I chose to focus on email marketing coaches and creatives, as well as feel-good brands because that’s where the good stuff lives — the healing, the honesty, the “what if I actually built a business that feels like me?” energy. That’s my kind of crowd.
After a few rounds of my own personal plot twists, I’ve been slowly rebuilding from the inside out — so supporting people who are holding space for others (while still figuring out their own stuff) feels a little like finding my people. I know how much it takes to keep showing up when your work is personal, your schedule’s packed, and your nervous system has notes.